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Separating needs for housing

Language: English Series: Times ; 21 September 1992, LT9(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: In "R v Lewisham LBC ex parte Dolan", ChD 17 August 1992, it was held that in assessing the suitability of accommodation for the needs of a homeless person, a local authority could separate medical needs from social needs, for initial consideration by those qualified in each area, provided that the ultimate decision was the result of a composite assessment of all relevant factors.
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Law report London Journal article WB2837-44 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 19313-1001

In "R v Lewisham LBC ex parte Dolan", ChD 17 August 1992, it was held that in assessing the suitability of accommodation for the needs of a homeless person, a local authority could separate medical needs from social needs, for initial consideration by those qualified in each area, provided that the ultimate decision was the result of a composite assessment of all relevant factors.